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Mills (1 Swedish mill = 1 meter at 1000 meters = 3,6' at 100 yds) The largest sector is stamped with the calibre of the barrel. The m/41 round had a much flatter trajectory than the older m/94.

Hi All, I've been a member for a while, but this is one of my first posts. I am interested in learning anyone's experience with the M1896 vs. M1938 Swedish Mauser.

I really like these old rifles, and I already have a hunting rifle chambered in the 6.5x55mm cal. Does anyone have an M96 or an M38 military Mauser? Which do you prefer? I'm leaning toward the long 'smoke pole' M96 with the straight bolt handle.

Still, the M38 looks a little less clumsy. Maybe I'm missing the point - clumsy might be the new cool. I plan to shoot at 100 yards mostly, but if I could get out to a 300 yard range I'd be all about it. Anyone's experience would be appreciated. Stripped and sporterized both. Nah, actually that last comment was just to make the purists sweat a little.

I've had both guns, although both had clipped military stocks when I got them. They are good guns, same action. The bent bolt is nice, but not critically better than the straight to me. Love the caliber.

Still have both guns, they're just waiting for barrels (will still be 6.5x55 when I'm done). In my experience, the M38 are a little harder to find and may bring more of a premium, so just a standard 96 might be a good start. I have a three-digit m/96 Carl Gustaf made in 1898 and would not swap it for an m/38. I shoot both the 140gr and 123gr bullets with some pretty good accuracy, but then I have an inter-war after market peepsight fitted to it.

Called the 'Wehrmann' sight, it simply fits on the bolt removal latch using a longer locating screw, and also folds down flat if you wish to use the original iron sights. They are, I'm told, quite rare, but mine was only a couple hundred bucks at a gun show, and the vendor had three of them. The low recoil and shoot-all-day comfort of these lovely old rifles and carbines makes them a joy to shoot on the range, or out in the field.

You can see it being shot on Youtube - tac's guns - Swedish Mauser tac. Hi All, I've been a member for a while, but this is one of my first posts. I am interested in learning anyone's experience with the M1896 vs. M1938 Swedish Mauser.

I really like these old rifles, and I already have a hunting rifle chambered in the 6.5x55mm cal. Does anyone have an M96 or an M38 military Mauser? Which do you prefer? I'm leaning toward the long 'smoke pole' M96 with the straight bolt handle. Still, the M38 looks a little less clumsy. Maybe I'm missing the point - clumsy might be the new cool. I plan to shoot at 100 yards mostly, but if I could get out to a 300 yard range I'd be all about it.

Anyone's experience would be appreciated. Hi All, I've been a member for a while, but this is one of my first posts. I am interested in learning anyone's experience with the M1896 vs. M1938 Swedish Mauser. I really like these old rifles, and I already have a hunting rifle chambered in the 6.5x55mm cal.

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Does anyone have an M96 or an M38 military Mauser? Which do you prefer? I'm leaning toward the long 'smoke pole' M96 with the straight bolt handle. Still, the M38 looks a little less clumsy. Maybe I'm missing the point - clumsy might be the new cool. I plan to shoot at 100 yards mostly, but if I could get out to a 300 yard range I'd be all about it.

Anyone's experience would be appreciated. Click to expand.Well I don't have either of those guns, but thinking about the aspects you included in the description of those two rifles, the longer barreled gun will have a longer sight radius, comparative to the other gun. This, along with the powder's ability to have an effect on the bullet for a longer period of time, will affect accuracy in your favour. The shorter gun, however, will make a better 'brush gun' for hunting, since less of the barrel will sit above the shoulder. When my dad got a sling for his Win. 94, he put the forward swivel just behind the front barrel band, so that the gun would sit lower on his shoulder and that completely eliminated the gun catching on overhead branches, which made walking through the woods infinitely easier.